There's nothing more refreshing than rounding off your working week with a cheeky tipple!

Today you are in luck, as Grimsby brewery Docks Beers are launching not one but two beers in a can, at their King Edward Street taproom.

The first is Overtime, the only lager ever to be brewed in Grimsby - the striking red, black and white can features an illustrated docks scene with the ABP Port Office clock tower taking centre stage.

The launch of this 4% beer, the brewery’s first core range beer to be packaged in a 440 ml can, has been long awaited.

Will Douglas, Director, explains: “Our customers have been asking us to can Overtime for months but our thirsty taproom drinkers get through so many pints that saving any for canning was proving difficult.

"Our designers Source 4 have again blown us away with their artwork. The bigger canvas of the 440 ml can has given Kirk Arnold a chance to shine and his illustration really smashes it.

"We love the grittiness of the shackle and chain and the clock tower is so cleverly incorporated to represent Overtime. It’s pure Docks.”

You can pick up a range of canned beers in the Docks Beers taproom (Image: Jon Corken)

Docks Beers also recently teamed up to brew with another of the UK’s leading craft breweries, Magic Rock.

The joint effort resulted in its second collaboration beer, ‘Golden Hour’, a 6.5% Double Dry Hopped Mimosa Pale Ale. It is due for release simultaneously with Overtime, which launched on tap last March

Docks Beers brewer Lewis Birch, formerly of Magic Rock, was instrumental in setting up the collaboration and said: “I was really keen to get Docks Beers brewing with my ex-colleagues at Magic Rock in Huddersfield.

"Stuart Ross is one of the UK’s most highly regarded brewers and so it was a coup to get him over to Grimsby. We are thrilled with Golden Hour. It’s unmistakably a beer but bucks fizzesque tangy zest and juicy citrus notes really shine through.

"We have managed to get this with a complex mix of malts which provide a rich mouthfeel balanced with low bitterness and citrus from orange, lemon and lime.

"It has been double dry hopped with punchy Mandarina Bavaria and Amarillo hops to give a full citrus, Mimosa like flavour.”

Docks Beers Director, Shahram Shadan, revealed the thinking behind the name: “Golden Hour is obviously a nod to the explosion of fruit in this beer, but I suggested it because it also evokes the magical orange hues of the first and last part of the day as the sun rises and falls.

"The can design is a great blend of the beach at Cleethorpes and the unmistakable graphics of Magic Rock.

"We were privileged to have input from Magic Rock designer Richard Norgate who provided his graphics to Source 4. As well as cans we will be serving this beer on draft in our taproom and Magic Rock’s taproom in Huddersfield.”

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